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    Supporting the employability agenda in university libraries: A case study from the University of Sheffield

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    Purpose: This paper aims to outline work to support the employability agenda in the Library at the University of Sheffield, set in the context of debates about the nature of employability, employability skills and information literacy in the workplace. Design/methodology/approach: The paper starts with a brief review of literature on employability and student skills in the UK higher education sector, the place of information literacy as an employability attribute and information literacy in the workplace. It goes on to outline work done in the Library at the University of Sheffield to support the employability agenda. This includes the development of a commercial awareness workshop in collaboration with other services and the incorporation of student and alumni voices in an employability guide. Findings: The literature reviewed highlights the differences between information literacy in the workplace and academia. This could present challenges and opportunities in promoting information literacy as an employability attribute. The case study highlights the benefits of working in collaboration with students and services beyond the library in the employability arena. Originality/value: The approaches taken in Sheffield may be of interest to other institutions looking to develop support for the employability agenda

    SUā€Eā€Tā€509: DICOM Test Case Plans for Modelā€Based Dose Calculations Methods in Brachytherapy

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    Purpose: The TGā€186 report provides guidance to early adopters of modelā€based dose calculation algorithms (MBDCAs) for brachytherapy. A charge of the AAPMā€ESTRO Working Group on MBDCA is to develop wellā€defined test case plans, available as references for the software commissioning process to be performed by endā€users. The aim of this work is to develop test case plans for a generic HDR 192Ir source alone and in combination with a vaginal cylinder applicator with 180Ā° tungstenā€alloy shielding in a DICOMā€based water phantom. Methods: A DICOM CT dataset was created with a 30 cm diameter water sphere surrounded by air. The voxel size was 1.33Ɨ1.33Ɨ1.33 mm3 for evaluating absorbed dose rate (cGy.hāˆ’1.Uāˆ’1). Dose distributions were obtained in the planes x=0, y=0 and z=0. Three geometries were considered with the HDR source (a) at the center of sphere, (b) displaced 12.75 cm laterally, and (c) at the center of the applicator. Monte Carlo (MC) codes (Geant4, Penelope2009, MCNP5, and EGSnrcā€based BrachyDose) and Acuros were used. MC simulations were performed by multiple users to validate consistency of the DICOM reading, calculation setā€up, and dose reporting. Results: For all three geometries, MC results were generally within 2% agreement for r < 14 cm except at the sphere boundary where volume averaging occurred in voxels comprising two materials. There were no trends for r > 14 cm except that dosimetric agreement amongst the codes was limited by computational statistics. Results from Acuros and Penelope2009 were compared using a 2%/1.33 mm Ī»ā€index criteria for r < 7 cm. Voxel pass rates were 100%, 100%, and 94% for geometries (a), (b), and (c), respectively. Conclusions: Dose rate distributions were consistent within statistical uncertainties among MC codes and for different users. Acuros reproduces MC data for the three geometries. These geometries may serve as test case plans for MBDCAs. T. Wareing is employee of Transpire Inc. that developed Acuros. Ā© 2013, American Association of Physicists in Medicine. All rights reserved

    SUā€Eā€Tā€509: DICOM Test Case Plans for Modelā€Based Dose Calculations Methods in Brachytherapy

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    Purpose: The TGā€186 report provides guidance to early adopters of modelā€based dose calculation algorithms (MBDCAs) for brachytherapy. A charge of the AAPMā€ESTRO Working Group on M
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